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The beauty of Nhon Hai fishing village - a peaceful gem on the shore of Quy Nhon

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dodovietnam5 days agoPeakD3 min read

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Located about 20 km from the center of Quy Nhon city, Nhon Hai fishing village on Phuong Mai peninsula is one of the places that still retains the rustic, pristine beauty of the Central Coast. Looking down from the winding mountain road, Nhon Hai appears peaceful with small houses nestled on the white sand bank, in front of the deep blue sea, behind the undulating mountains.

In the morning in Nhon Hai, the sea breeze carries a characteristic salty smell. As soon as the sun rises, fishermen return home after a night of fishing. Laughter, the sound of oars splashing water, the sound of fresh fish hitting the boat... blend into the familiar sounds of life here. The people of Nhon Hai are simple, gentle, attached to the sea all year round but always have a bright smile. Although life is not abundant, they still live in harmony, optimism, considering each peaceful day a gift.

The best tourist season in Nhon Hai is from April to September, when the sky is clear, the sun is golden and the waves are calm. This is also the ideal time to dive and see corals at Hon Kho, take a basket boat out to sea or walk along the long, smooth sandy beach. The wild beauty of Nhon Hai attracts visitors with its simplicity - no noise, no crowds, just sunshine, wind and the whispering sound of the sea.

An interesting experience not to be missed is visiting Nhon Hai market in the early morning. The small coastal market is full of local products: fresh fish just landed, dried squid, blue crabs, small lobsters, sun-dried seaweed... All have the salty taste of the sea and the sincere heart of the fishing village people.

After walking around the market, visitors can enjoy a typical breakfast - squid pancakes. The golden, crispy pancakes are filled with fresh squid, dipped in spicy garlic and chili fish sauce - a flavor that is both rustic and "addictive" to the point of being unforgettable.

Along the village are countless beautiful photo angles: from the wooden bridge along the coast, the colorful boat dock, to the small alleys leading to the sandy beach. Every dawn or dusk, the golden light covers the water surface, reflecting on the old tiled roofs, making Nhon Hai look like a peaceful and lively painting.

Amidst the modern pace of life, Nhon Hai fishing village still retains its simplicity, gentleness and authenticity. It is the beauty of nature combined with people - a place where just sitting by the beach, breathing in the salty wind, you will feel your heart calm down, strangely peaceful.

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